Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Unlike regular verbs, irregular verbs in Kannada change their root or suffix in the past tense—memorization is key!
- Rule 1: 'Baru' (to come) becomes 'bande' (I came).
- Rule 2: 'Hogu' (to go) becomes 'hode' (I went).
- Rule 3: 'Tinnu' (to eat) becomes 'tinde' (I ate).
Irregular Past Tense Conjugation
| Verb | Root | Past (I) | Past (He/She) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Baru
|
Ban-
|
Bande
|
Bandanu
|
|
Hogu
|
Ho-
|
Hode
|
Hodanu
|
|
Tinnu
|
Tin-
|
Tinde
|
Tindanu
|
|
Kodu
|
Kot-
|
Kotte
|
Kottanu
|
|
Nodu
|
Nod-
|
Nodide
|
Nodidanu
|
Meanings
The past tense of irregular verbs describes actions completed in the past that do not follow the standard conjugation rules of regular verbs.
Completed Action
An action that finished at a specific time in the past.
“ಅವನು ಬಂದನು (Avanu bandanu - He came).”
“ನಾವು ತಿಂದೆವು (Naavu tindevu - We ate).”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Root + suffix
|
Naanu hode
|
|
Negative
|
Infinitive + lilla
|
Naanu hogalilla
|
|
Interrogative
|
Past + ya?
|
Neenu hodeya?
|
|
Short Answer
|
Verb + u
|
Hode
|
|
Formal
|
Verb + nu
|
Hodenu
|
|
Plural
|
Verb + vu
|
Hodevu
|
正式程度
Naanu santhege hodenu. (Daily life)
Naanu santhege hode. (Daily life)
Naanu santhege hode. (Daily life)
Santhege hode. (Daily life)
Irregular Verb Roots
Movement
- Hogu Go
Consumption
- Tinnu Eat
按水平分级的例句
ನಾನು ಬಂದೆ
I came
ಅವನು ಊಟ ತಿಂದನು
He ate food
ನಾವು ನಿನ್ನೆ ಮೈಸೂರಿಗೆ ಹೋದೆವು
We went to Mysore yesterday
ಅವರು ಕೆಲಸ ಮುಗಿಸಿದರು
They finished the work
ಅವಳು ವಿಷಯವನ್ನು ತಿಳಿದುಕೊಂಡಳು
She understood the matter
ಅವರು ಸತ್ಯವನ್ನು ನುಡಿದರು
They spoke the truth
容易混淆
Learners often apply regular suffixes to irregular verbs.
Mixing up the negative suffix with the past tense.
Using informal endings for elders.
常见错误
Hogidenu
Hode
Bandenu
Bande
Tinnidenu
Tinde
Hogalilla
Hogalilla
Kodidenu
Kotte
Nodidenu
Nodide
Baralilla
Baralilla
Hodaru
Hodaru
Tindaru
Tindaru
Bandaru
Bandaru
Hogidaru
Hodaru
Tinnidaru
Tindaru
Baridaru
Bandaru
Nodidaru
Nodidaru
句型
Naanu ___ hode.
Neenu ___ tindeya?
Avaru ___ bandaru.
Naanu ___ nodide.
Real World Usage
Hode!
Tinde.
Ellige hode?
Naanu bandenu.
Nodide!
Bandide.
Flashcards
Don't guess
Context
Respect
Smart Tips
Check if it's irregular first.
Use honorific endings.
Keep it simple.
Listen for the stem.
发音
Vowel length
Ensure short vowels remain short.
Question
Hodeya? ↑
Rising intonation for yes/no questions.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'Hogu' (Go) as 'Ho-de' (I went) - just drop the 'gu' and add 'de'.
视觉联想
Imagine a person walking (Hogu) and suddenly turning into a 'Ho-de' sign.
Rhyme
Baru becomes bande, Tinnu becomes tinde, learning these verbs is easy, you'll see!
Story
Yesterday I went (hode) to the shop. I came (bande) back quickly. Then I ate (tinde) my dinner.
Word Web
挑战
Write 3 sentences about your day using 'hode', 'bande', and 'tinde'.
文化笔记
Using honorifics (Avaru) is essential when speaking to elders.
These verbs are remnants of Old Kannada conjugation patterns.
对话开场白
Neenu ninne ellige hode?
Neenu oota tindeya?
Avaru ninne bandara?
Neenu aa cinema nodideya?
日记主题
常见错误
Test Yourself
Naanu manege ___.
Avanu ___.
Find and fix the mistake:
Naanu hogidenu.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
I ate.
Answer starts with: a...
Naanu ___.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Use 'tinde' and 'oota'.
Score: /8
练习题
8 exercisesNaanu manege ___.
Avanu ___.
Find and fix the mistake:
Naanu hogidenu.
hode / Naanu / manege
I ate.
Naanu ___.
Hogu -> ?
Use 'tinde' and 'oota'.
Score: /8
常见问题 (8)
They are high-frequency verbs that evolved to be shorter.
About 20-30 common ones.
No, it will sound incorrect.
Yes, everywhere.
Yes, they follow specific stem changes.
Use 'bandaru' instead of 'bandanu'.
Yes, slightly.
Use them in daily sentences.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Irregular verbs (e.g., ir, ser)
Spanish uses stem changes; Kannada uses suffix/root changes.
Verbes irréguliers
French conjugation is more complex due to person/number.
Starke Verben
German changes vowels; Kannada changes the root structure.
Irregular verbs (kuru, suru)
Kannada has more irregular verbs than Japanese.
Weak verbs
Arabic is based on root-consonant patterns.
None (no conjugation)
Kannada is highly agglutinative; Chinese is isolating.